Chapter 305 - 305: For the Glory of America, We Will Not Shirk Our Duty!
Three days later.
Tang Rui yawned as he got up, and after breakfast, he went to Lin Chao’s office to make a request.
“Brother Lin, contact the military to relocate the radar station on the mountain. I want to build something on the mountaintop.”
“Move the radar station? That shouldn’t be a problem, but first, what do you want to build?”
Lin Chao wasn’t concerned about the radar station.
He was curious about what Tang Rui was up to.
“Well, how should I put it, the thing I want to build is quite complex and difficult to explain.”
Tang Rui hesitated a bit as he spoke.
“It’s okay, I have time to listen, and it’s fine if I don’t understand. I’ve prepared a recorder.”
Lin Chao was well-prepared. He didn’t want to be caught off guard again, like when Tang Rui had previously created a powerful weapon that took everyone by surprise.
“Actually, it’s not that complicated. Simply put, I’ve discovered a special high-energy particle stable state model. Based on this model, I’ve developed a large-scale charger… yes, a charger, the wireless kind.”
Tang Rui thought for a moment and then came up with an explanation. “A charger? Why build a charger on the mountaintop?” Lin Chao was skeptical, but he had no proof.
“Because this charger is meant to power something in the sky.”
“What in the sky?”
“A deflection field shield.”
After hearing this, Lin Chao looked at Tang Rui, trying to discern something from his expression.
But Tang Rui didn’t flinch or avoid eye contact.
“Alright, I’ll report this.”
“Okay, then I’ll go back and get ready.”
After Tang Rui left, Lin Chao went to a secure room to report the situation.
“Tang has developed a new type of weapon related to electromagnetism, but the details and power are unclear.”
That was Lin Chao’s report.
As for what Tang Rui said about the charger and defense shield, he didn’t believe a word.
If Tang Rui could switch to researching chargers, Lin Chao joked he’d eat the office sofa.
Back in the lab.
Tang Rui immediately had Red Lotus prepare and start making the necessary equipment.
“Red Lotus, build another nuclear fusion reactor, but this time use helium-3 instead of deuterium and tritium, so we’ll need to modify the core control program. Let me know when it’s ready.
Also, add some functional modules to the Lightning Storm device, install the magnetic field control core, and pair it with the Earth’s magnetic field for a wireless energy transmission system to create an electromagnetic deflection field shield that covers the entire company.
And design several airborne platforms with armament systems, mainly for creating a huge electromagnetic deflection field.”
Tang Rui sat in the lab, eyes closed, listing a multitude of ideas.
“Understood, master. Regarding the airborne platforms’ weapon systems, what type of weapons should be used, and what should be their firepower level?”
Red Lotus recorded the instructions and then inquired for details.
“Use laser weapons. The firepower doesn’t need to be too strong; just capable of simultaneously targeting and destroying 1000 targets.”
Tang Rui casually replied, seeing this level of firepower as only suitable for defense.
“Understood, master,” Red Lotus said, having recorded all instructions and beginning to allocate computing resources for multi-threaded work.
Tang Rui then lay down on the sofa to nap, exhausted from the past few days.
Playing with spherical lightning was really fun.
Its internal high-energy particle dynamic stability model was a new theory not yet discovered in physics.
This new theory could magnify microscopic physical states into the macroscopic realm.
He had gained a lot in the past three days and still had many ideas to digest and verify from the spherical lightning.
But the rest of the verification could wait.
He needed to rest for two days.
At Eagle’s Nest.
A special underground military base.
The place was guarded to an inch of its life.
All networks were physically isolated from the outside world.
On the surface, it was a National Guard logistics department, a military supply warehouse, and a temporary material transfer station.
But in reality, it was one of Eagle’s Nest’s last resorts.
The soldiers here were utterly loyal to their nation.
Not to bosses or conglomerates, they were the most pure and elite force of Eagle’s Nest.
The core members of the think tank, including the current boss’s advisors, were gathered here for a secret meeting.
They discussed the alien spaceship at the bottom of the sea near Stick Country. After over six months of excavation, they were getting closer to the spaceship. They expected to reach the hull within a week and install submersion equipment to send people down to touch the ship within half a month.
This was good news for Eagle’s Nest.
But the question was, who should
go?
Anything from the alien ship would be cutting-edge technology, highly coveted by many.
If the news leaked, the consequences would be severe.
Before, Eagle’s Nest was confident, but now, things were different.
If the news leaked, Deep Red Company’s mechs landing on the west coast could easily break in.
So, the think tank strategized on keeping the spaceship a secret while deciding how to distribute any acquired alien technology.
They were already considering the distribution of technology from a spaceship they hadn’t yet seen.
After a day of discussion.
They hadn’t agreed on the cake issue.
But they had a plan for the spaceship’s secrecy.
They would send soldiers from the base to Stick Country, increasing external activities to divert global attention.
With the world focused on the Jerusalem issue and the Middle Eastern Coalition’s incident, they could easily shift global attention.
They planned to support Israel while profiting from it.
As for the base soldiers, they would be equipped with top-tier gear to ensure the alien technology was securely acquired.
“Soldiers, America needs you. You will undertake a mission that could determine our nation’s future…”
The base commander selected a hundred elite soldiers and began his speech.
He laid out America’s current situation truthfully.
They were outmatched in military and technology.
Whether they could turn the tide depended on this mission’s success. The chosen elites, determined to succeed even at the cost of their lives, listened intently.
“Now, do you have anything to say?” the commander asked after his speech.
“For America’s glory, we will not shirk our duty!”